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Definition of language
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of language is as below...
Language
(n.) The
expression
of ideas by
writing,
or any other
instrumentality..
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Large
::
Large
(superl.)
Unrestrained
by
decorum;
-- said of
language.
Lettic
::
Lettic
(n.) The
language
of the
Lettic
race,
including
Lettish,
Lithuanian,
and Old
Prussian..
Icelandic
::
Icelandic
(n.) The
language
of the
Icelanders.
It is one of the
Scandinavian
group,
and is more
nearly
allied
to the Old Norse than any other
language
now
spoken..
Urdu
::
Urdu (n.) The
language
more
generally
called
Hindustanee.
Diatribe
::
Diatribe
(n.) A
prolonged
or
exhaustive
discussion;
especially,
an
acrimonious
or
invective
harangue;
a
strain
of
abusive
or
railing
language;
a
philippic..
Manx
::
Manx (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the Isle of Man, or its
inhabitants;
as, the Manx
language..
Intemperate
::
Intemperate
(a.)
Excessive;
ungovernable;
inordinate;
violent;
immoderate;
as,
intemperate
language,
zeal, etc.;
intemperate
weather..
Wight
::
Wight (n.) A human
being;
a
person,
either
male or
female;
-- now used
chiefly
in irony or
burlesque,
or in
humorous
language..
Lingo
::
Lingo (n.)
Language;
speech;
dialect.
Tirade
::
Tirade
(n.) A
declamatory
strain
or
flight
of
censure
or
abuse;
a
rambling
invective;
an
oration
or
harangue
abounding
in
censorious
and
bitter
language.
Steven
::
Steven
(n.)
Voice;
speech;
language.
Vicious
::
Vicious
(a.) Not
correct
or pure;
corrupt;
as,
vicious
language;
vicious
idioms..
Hindi
::
Hindi (n.) The name given by
Europeans
to that form of the
Hindustani
language
which is
chiefly
spoken
by
native
Hindoos.
In
employs
the
Devanagari
character,
in which
Sanskrit
is
written..
Couch
::
Couch (v. t.) To put into some form of
language;
to
express;
to
phrase;
-- used with in and
under.
Monosyllabic
::
Monosyllabic
(a.) Being a
monosyllable,
or
composed
of
monosyllables;
as, a
monosyllabic
word; a
monosyllabic
language..
Faucal
::
Faucal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
fauces,
or
opening
of the
throat;
faucial;
esp.,
(Phon.)
produced
in the
fauces,
as
certain
deep
guttural
sounds
found in the
Semitic
and some other
languages..
Maieutical
::
Maieutical
(a.) Fig. :
Aiding,
or
tending
to, the
definition
and
interpretation
of
thoughts
or
language..
Paraphrase
::
Paraphrase
(v. t.) To
express,
interpret,
or
translate
with
latitude;
to give the
meaning
of a
passage
in other
language..
Welsh
::
Welsh (n.) The
language
of
Wales,
or of the Welsh
people..
Terse
::
Terse
(superl.)
Elegantly
concise;
free of
superfluous
words;
polished
to
smoothness;
as, terse
language;
a terse
style..
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